Join us on Wednesday April 1 for a live demonstration of Oxford Economics’ Global Economic Model – Modelling the Iran Conflict: Quantifying Economic Impacts.

The evolving global energy crisis is likely to exert meaningful – but differentiated – impacts across the region, where various governments are likely to intervene to cushion the initial shock on households and businesses. During this session, we will demonstrate how Oxford Economics’ Global Economic Model can quantify alternative scenarios, showing how shocks such as oil and gas supply disruptions transmit through trade, inflation, growth and policy responses across the global economy.

Please send through any questions on the functionality and capability of the model in advance, and we will address as many of these queries as we can during the session.

This webinar is being held on our new platform, ON24. If you do not receive your confirmation email, please check your junk and spam folders.

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Speakers

Louise Loo

Louise Loo

Louise Loo is the Head of Asia Economics at Oxford Economics. She leads the firm’s macroeconomic research and forecasting efforts on Greater China.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics, she was a senior economist at Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs. At Goldman Sachs, she was also a long-term advisor to China Ministry of Finance and the China-based Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) with regards to their sovereign credit ratings.

Louise is a regular contributor to various international financial news outlets and has earned Economics and public policy degrees with Sheffield University and Columbia University.

Head of Asia Economics